Letter D

Duplication

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Part of a chromosome in duplicate, a particular kind of mutation (change) involving the production of one or more copies of any piece of DNA, including a gene or even an entire chromosome.

Duplications typically arise from an event termed unequal crossing-over (a kind of recombination) that occurs between misaligned homologous chromosomes during meiosis (germ cell formation).

The chance of this event happening is a function of the degree of sharing of repetitive elements between two chromosomes.

The recombination products of such an event are a duplication at the site of the exchange and a reciprocal deletion.

A remarkable class of duplications in which the duplicated region has popped up far away from home base has also been discovered.</P> Duplications have been important in the evolution of the human genome (and the evolution of the genomes of many other organisms).

A duplication is the opposite of a deletion.

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